I don’t really care about the answers to these questions. I just want to go on record as saying I hope his sponsors drop him like a flaming turd over this. You don’t trust the science of the vaccine, but you trust some whackadoo “innoculation” from alternate-reality land, and then you cleverly lie about it – and cost yourself at least one game? And how many teammates did you infect? Buh-bye!
As I recall, when Golden Corral started it was a plain old steakhouse. You’d order your meal at one spot, push the tray with your napkins, drink, and utensils along to the register, pay, and they’d bring the food out.
ETA: Well, shit. That’s what I get for not finishing the thread first. Ninja’d over 5 hours ago by @mistymage!
Yeah, that part of the narrative stands out for me too, probably because I read it and thought “jeez, lady, that really doesn’t sound like a good idea”.
Damn, Rodgers is an even bigger jackass than I’d thought.
However he got his “homeopathic nosode” as an alternative to vaccination (they are sold in pill and spray form, for example), he would’ve achieved the same effect by having someone administer Healing Touch over the phone.
With this episode, Rodgers surpasses Tom Brady as the leading QB moron when it comes to embracing health quackery (Brady at least got vaccinated against Covid-19 in addition to being infected by it).
*Rodgers might have avoided exposure if he’d gotten his homeopathic “vaccine” from this practitioner. Or not.
There’s a new video posted on ESPN in which Aaron Rodgers is interviewed, claiming that he’s allergic to an (unspecified) ingredient in the mRNA vaccines, and adding “I’m not some sort of, y’know, antivax blatherer, I am somebody who’s a critical thinker…I believe in body autonomy.”
This doesn’t make sense to me.
Why would he need to invoke “critical thinking” and “body autonomy”? What do they have to do with a purported allergy?
To put it politely, Aaron is being evasive again. To be more accurate, he just can’t stop lying.
Mayim Bialik is well known for being vaccine ‘hesitant’. It’s apparently not an impediment.
Though lying about his status might be a different story.
ETA: I don’t differentiate between classes of lying - like between deliberately stating falsehoods or deliberately misleading without explicitly saying anything untrue.
ETA2: Ok, it gets better. He thanked Joe Rogan for giving him advice.
Terming her vaccine “hesitant” was probably ironically intended, but she has a history of peddling antivax misinformation.
" In 2009, she told People magazine her family was a “non-vaccinating” one: “we based [our decision] on research and discussions with our pediatrician*, and we’ve been happy with that decision,” she said in that interview."
"In a blog post on the website Kveller, she also endorsed the work of Dr. Bob Sears, the son of attachment parenting guru William Sears (more on him later) who advocates for alternative vaccination schedules and opposes mandatory vaccination**…
"In recent years, as her profile has grown, Bialik has backtracked on this view. Last year she released a video on YouTube saying that, while she would get a Covid-19 vaccine when it became available, she had not given her kids flu shots and had delayed vaccinating them, though she said they were indeed vaccinated: “as of today, my children may not have had every one of the vaccinations that your children have, but my children are vaccinated.” Bialik added that she felt children receive “way too many vaccines in this country” and that “the medical community often operate[s] from a place of fear in order to make money.”
This is rather ironic considering Bialik is a TV spokesperson for a dubious brain supplement. I’m making a wild guess that she isn’t doing it for free.
*Bialik’s pediatrician is none other than Dr. Jay Gordon, best known for being Jenny McCarthy’s pediatrician and promoting many antivax views.
**Bob Sears, whose work Bialik endorsed, is another antivax pediatrician who had his California medical license placed on probation for 35 months for “gross negligence”. Among other things he was found to not have properly examined a young child with a history of head injury and issuing an uncalled-for vaccine exemption. About a year after he went on probation he was under investigation again for giving improper medical exemptions for vaccination.
And she really can’t seem to avoid her anti-vax nature, even if she’s not full of shit and actually got the CoVID vaccine. The very first link that she suggests for further reading in that “I’m not anti-vax (even though I mostly am)” video goes to Children’s Health Defense, the notoriously anti-vax organization founded by RFK, Jr., who, much like Mayim, will tell you that he’s not anti-vax.
I don’t say this lightly, as I know she’s a crush of many here, but one of my crushes, Jessica Biel, also takes such a stance. They can all go fuck right off.